Posted November 7, 200618 yr I am learning how to use photoshop for my Graphics Media Course. I thought I would have some fun and live out my dream of having taller buildings in downtown Columbus. Seriously, I litterally had a dream one night where I went home to columbus to see that they were making some of the signature towers taller. Not in a dream, I read from archives of the Columbus Dispatch that the Rhodes tower was originally planned to be taller but for some unknown reason--unknown to me--it was trunkated. So I am living out the alternate reality on my computer. Hope you enjoy. Also, why don't we go ahead and start putting up photoshoped pictures of our favorite cities.
November 7, 200618 yr The existing Cleveland skyline: The existing Cleveland skyline with the following buildings heightened: - Eaton Center, from 356' to approx. 550' (I've always felt it was too short) - Penton Media Building from 289' to approx. 380' (I work there, and I wish it was taller for better views) - Fifth Third Center from 446' to approx. 550' (to make for a less drastic drop from 200 Public Square/BP Tower) And the heightened skyline with new towers in places that need them: - 515 Euclid (showing behind top of Rock Hall) - Convention Center hotel (between Key and Terminal Tower) - New tower at Public Square (triangular crown) - Tallest of the buildings in the Stark/Warehouse District proposal (showing between Justice Center and Courthouse Tower) clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
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